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Inova Rehabilitation Center

8348 Traford Ln #100
Springfield, VA 22152 703-569-7335

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I went to them after a Reverse Shoulder Replacement in 2013 and again in 2014... - Oct 08, 2024

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Kaiser Permanente

6501 Loisdale Ct
Springfield, VA 22150 703-359-7878

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PT Specialist Rebecca Sherman is providing excellent advice, guidance, and... - Jul 18, 2018

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Pivot Physical Therapy

7223 Commerce St #40
Springfield, VA 22150 703-935-1999

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The physical therapists at Pivot are great! They helped me through the... - Jul 01, 2023

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Solutions Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine

6225 Brandon Ave #185
Springfield, VA 22150 703-289-0093

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Very Professional, knowledgeable and caring. And on time. - May 29, 2024

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Active Body Physical Therapy

8346 Traford Ln
Springfield, VA 22152 703-913-5705

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